I came across this amazing Irving Penn spread in Vogue at the library today. I have always been intrigued by his photography, especially his amazing still lifes. This issue is from March 1, 1947. The last series in this issue is a still life with Ingrid Bergman and truly inspiring. One of the main reasons this spread caught my eye is because it reminded me of the Lanvin Pre-Fall 2011 collection which is posted last.

“George Moskal’s gorgeous, billowing silhouettes and eye-catching colors were beautiful on the runway, but plenty of the ready-to-wear items could easily work into a woman’s everyday wardrobe.” — StarTribune

“This kind of editing and restraint, is what makes George Moskal a standout designer.” — basicspace.com

“He’s known for his classic, refined, exquisitely tailored garments, and this evening was no different.” — artofwore.com

“This was a collection tailor-made for Saks Fifth Avenue or Neiman Marcus – a sure sign of the growth the Twin Cities fashion industry has seen over the past few years.” — vita.mn